San Angelo, Texas – Thunderstorms and heat will battle for control across Tom Green County on Tuesday, June 3rd, as summer ramps up in West Central Texas. Afternoon highs near 92°F and gusty south winds could collide with unstable air, triggering storms that may impact drivers and outdoor plans across San Angelo.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms between noon and evening Tuesday, with conditions becoming sunnier later in the day. South winds may reach up to 20 mph, and while not every area will see rain, those that do could experience brief downpours and lightning.
Tuesday’s setup follows a muggy Monday night, giving way to summer-like instability. Residents along US-87 and Loop 306 should stay alert for slick roads during sudden showers. While storms may stay scattered, isolated flooding and minor wind damage can’t be ruled out. Charge devices, secure outdoor items, and monitor local alerts.
By Wednesday, cooler air briefly settles in with highs in the low 80s and a small chance of lingering showers. Dry, warmer conditions return by Thursday and continue into the weekend with highs rising toward 100°F by Sunday.
🌤️ San Angelo 5-Day Weather Outlook
- Tuesday (June 3rd): High 92°F, 30% chance of storms, breezy
- Wednesday: High 81°F, 20% storm chance early, then clearing
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 91°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 94°F
- Saturday: Hot, high 98°F with sunshine building into Sunday’s triple digits